Wardenburg Health Center building on the CU Boulder campus.

Vaccine sign-up form now available for COVID-19 vaccine through CU Boulder

March 2, 2021

Students, faculty and staff who are interested in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine through CU Boulder can now sign up using the new form. Read more in a March 2 message from Provost Russell Moore and Chief Operating Officer Patrick O'Rourke.

Car at EV charging station in parking garage

Campus adds 16 electric vehicle stations including Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant spaces

March 2, 2021

With recent additions, 50 electric vehicle charging stations are available on the CU Boulder campus. Two of these are located at ADA-compliant parking spots.

Imig Music Building

New scholarship program promotes excellence, equity at College of Music

March 2, 2021

The new Silver and Gold Scholarship Program aims to help diverse student musicians follow their dreams and realize a world-class musical education at CU Boulder's College of Music.

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From the provost and the chief operating officer: State update to vaccine eligibility and distribution

Feb. 26, 2021

On Feb. 26, Colorado Governor Jared Polis announced changes to the COVID-19 vaccine distribution, adding student-facing higher education faculty and staff to an upcoming phase of eligibility.

Conference on World Affairs "Welcome to the Machine" panel discussion in the Old Main Chapel at CU Boulder. (Photo by Casey A. Cass/University of Colorado)

Speakers available for virtual classroom visits this spring

Feb. 26, 2021

For faculty and instructors, the Conference on World Affairs is offering virtual classroom visits by this year's speakers and performers. Many of the guests are eager to engage with students and contribute their perspectives in the classroom.

Early morning aerial of CU Boulder

Fatuma Emmad receives Black Voices for Black Justice award

Feb. 26, 2021

Lecturer Fatuma Emmad is the recipient of an award for leadership in changing systems of oppressions, violence and inequality. She will receive a cash prize to use in whatever way she believes will make the most impact in advancing racial justice.

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Maureen Lynch to study links between cancer, skeletal heath and exercise in CAREER award

Feb. 25, 2021

Assistant Professor Maureen Lynch was recently awarded a CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation to improve scientific understanding of the causes and treatments of tumor-induced bone disease and more.

First place winner Varsha Rao during live webinar

Congratulations to the 2021 Three Minute Thesis winners

Feb. 24, 2021

Congratulations to the Three Minute Thesis competition winners and to all the participants who competed on the virtual stage on Feb. 16. Read about the winners and watch the competition recording.

Old Main

Vilja Hulden named digital humanities faculty fellow

Feb. 19, 2021

The Center for Humanities & the Arts and the Center for Data and Digital Scholarship are naming Vilja Hulden to the first Faculty Fellowship in the Digital Humanities. Hulden, a historian, uses computational methods in her research and scholarly work.

Jeffrey Nytch

Jeffrey Nytch named a master educator

Feb. 18, 2021

Among 30 distinguished academics, clinicians, consultants and authors, Jeffrey Nytch—director of the College of Music’s Entrepreneurship Center for Music and associate professor of composition—has joined the Yamaha Master Educator Collective’s newly-launched Music Business and Entrepreneurship group.

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